Tighten a loose door with an electric screwdriver

Tighten a loose door with an electric screwdriver

We all know how irritating it can be when covered doors come loose. Leave them, and they can fall off altogether. But with a power screwdriver, it's a simple problem to fix. It can often be as simple as using the electric screwdriver to tighten hinge screws that have worked loose. If that doesn't work, then try replacing the screws that are fatter or longer, ones that will bite into the cupboard door. For more, or to get started on your own door tightening project, watch this DIY tutorial.

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